Election Day may be Nov. 6th, but with President Obama grabbing a lead nationally and in key swing states, Americans are already starting to vote.

Idaho, South Dakota, and the crucial swing state of Virginia are the first states to begin early, in-person voting today.

Also today, absentee voting begins in Minnesota, West Virginia, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Georgia, Arkansas, Idaho, and Maryland, bringing the total number of states already accepting ballots to 13. Twelve others -- South Carolina, New Jersey, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Delaware, Louisiana, and Missouri -- will begin absentee or early voting Saturday.

Joined: Thu Dec 22, 2005 7:53 pmPosts: 690Location: Between East and West

There are too many wrongs in early voting, other than the absentee ballots. Too many Republican Secretary States controlling who and when these votes can be counted. In back rooms where these ballots are kelp, some paid employees.....no doubt a Republican sorting out Democrat ballots and destroyed.

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I will be voting next week...and it looks as though NC is going to be as red as it was in 2010. The Koch Brothers have been funding lots of anti-liberal mailings, just like they did before. I throw them in the trash.

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